Jazz singer was released in 1927. It is a black and white film with a focus on young people who want to overcome his dream as a professional jazz singer. Alan Crossland directed movie shows a new development in the 1920s. In the past 10 years, many new developments such as the introduction of musicals and other technological progress were born. Jazz singers used these new developments in 10 years and incorporated them into every scene. This is obvious as it is the introduction of the first audio film, a new music type and the Hollywood star system.
Al Jolson is a young man pursuing his dream of becoming the first jazz singer including a series of simultaneous voice conversations despite the aggressive Oland Cantor's desire. This revolutionary event was accomplished with the Witness Brothers' Vitaphone sound system. This will record the voice conversation in the gramophone record and then synchronize it with the projected movie and play it in a synchronized conversation. Director Alan Crossland 's "Jazz Singer" has won Oscar - winning Oscar for the best adaptation of Oscar and a special Oscar for its scientific achievement in the film revolution.
Warner Brothers first announced Vitaphone in 1926, and that program included a short music concert with complete video, music and effects, but did not speak Don Juan. In 1927, it issued a jazz singer who was essentially a quiet picture with a Vitaphone score and sporadic simultaneous singing and speech. In 1928, Warner launched the first "100% transceiver", the light of New York. At this stage the Vitaphone system provides better fidelity than the film system, but it is clear that recording on the film is more convenient. Among other drawbacks, it is very difficult to shoot or edit sound outdoors. By 1931, Warner Brothers ceased producing soundtracks and used the sound movie choices that are preferred by other studios.
Warner Brothers was the first studio to accept sound as an element of film production and do it using the disc sound technology Vitaphone. The studio released a jazz singer characterizing the first commercially successful sound film in 1927, but quiet film is still a so-called goat-glare movie as well as the most released function of 1927 and 1928: silence Insert some of the sound movies. Therefore, it may be thought that the modern sound movie era had dominated since 1929.